In the last few days of Yin Yulin's life, she was all wet and speechless. Zhai Aiying, Yin Yulin's daughter-in-law, said that her mother-in-law's greatest wish before her death was to make the Japanese government apologize, but she waited for 20 years without any result.
12, in Zhengjiazhai Village, Yangqu, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, dozens of villagers bid farewell to the elderly for the last trip. Some Japanese non-governmental organizations also sent messages of condolence on the day of the funeral, offering wreaths to the elderly. For half a century, she has been living in Zhengjiazhai Village, Yangqu County, Taiyuan.
At the funeral scene, "Shanxi Appraisal Society" and "Photo Exhibition Executive Committee" and other non-governmental organizations sent messages of condolence. In the message of condolence, Japanese lawyers Kawaguchi Kazuko and Omori Kiko said that Aunt Yin Yulin's complaint against the Japanese government was supported and encouraged by the Japanese people and China compatriots. "It's a pity that she didn't help Aunt Yin Yulin realize her long-cherished wish of letting the Japanese government apologize and compensate before her death."
After Yin Yulin's death, only six comfort women in 16 publicly claimed compensation against Japan. Witnesses have passed away one after another, making it more and more difficult for China comfort women to claim compensation.